

ep27 - Munther Dahleh: L1 control, agile robotic maneuvering, abstractions, cascaded failures, markets, data and systems for societal problems
Oct 17, 2024
Munther Dahleh, the William Coolidge Professor at MIT, shares his remarkable insights into control theory and its societal implications. He discusses the evolution of data systems, emphasizing their role in addressing complex issues like renewable energy and electric vehicles. The conversation touches on the intricacies of agile robotics and motion planning, intertwined with human-AI interactions. Dahleh also explores the dynamics of information flow in social networks and the importance of analytical thinking in engineering education, inspiring future innovators to embrace challenges.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Journey through Control Theory
01:49 • 17min
The Evolution of Control Theory and Its Societal Impact
18:56 • 3min
Navigating Abstraction in Autonomous Motion Planning
21:55 • 27min
Data Systems and Electric Transportation Challenges
49:09 • 6min
Navigating Information Cascades
54:56 • 9min
Navigating Data and Society
01:04:09 • 19min
Dynamic Routing and Data Mechanism Design
01:22:52 • 20min
From Engineering to Economics: A Journey of Understanding
01:42:24 • 16min
Embracing Challenges in Engineering Education
01:58:12 • 6min